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I'd like to use a COUNTIF function with criteria being all visible rows set
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Assuming that you'd like to count the number of cells in Column B that
meet the criteria, in a filtered list, try... =SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(B2:B100,ROW(B2:B100)-ROW(B2),0,1)),--(B2:B1 00="Criteria")) If the criteria is a numerical value, remove the quotes. Hope this helps! In article , gordo wrote: I'd like to use a COUNTIF function with criteria being all visible rows set in the column filter. Thanks- |
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Hi
SUBTOTAL is the function, which uses data filtered by autofilter as source. The 1st parameter determines, which of 11 various functions is imited - look for SUBTOTAL worksheet function in MS Excel Help. -- Arvi Laanemets ( My real mail address: arvi.laanemets<attarkon.ee ) "gordo" wrote in message ... I'd like to use a COUNTIF function with criteria being all visible rows set in the column filter. Thanks- |
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Thanks Arvi!
SUBTOTAL(3,rage) solved my problem. "Arvi Laanemets" wrote: Hi SUBTOTAL is the function, which uses data filtered by autofilter as source. The 1st parameter determines, which of 11 various functions is imited - look for SUBTOTAL worksheet function in MS Excel Help. -- Arvi Laanemets ( My real mail address: arvi.laanemets<attarkon.ee ) "gordo" wrote in message ... I'd like to use a COUNTIF function with criteria being all visible rows set in the column filter. Thanks- |
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So, my previous reply mixed in from a different question... der. But your
reply did help me count ocurrences on my filter. Thanks! "Domenic" wrote: Assuming that you'd like to count the number of cells in Column B that meet the criteria, in a filtered list, try... =SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(B2:B100,ROW(B2:B100)-ROW(B2),0,1)),--(B2:B1 00="Criteria")) If the criteria is a numerical value, remove the quotes. Hope this helps! In article , gordo wrote: I'd like to use a COUNTIF function with criteria being all visible rows set in the column filter. Thanks- |
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Thanks Domenic,
I got this approach to work, but it wasn't easy :) Your Excel sills are quite a bit beyond mine. I ended up using the SUBTOTAL function to determine the number of results returned after applying my autofilter. Thanks again for your reply. You've help me understand SUMPRODUCT better. "Domenic" wrote: Assuming that you'd like to count the number of cells in Column B that meet the criteria, in a filtered list, try... =SUMPRODUCT(SUBTOTAL(3,OFFSET(B2:B100,ROW(B2:B100)-ROW(B2),0,1)),--(B2:B1 00="Criteria")) If the criteria is a numerical value, remove the quotes. Hope this helps! In article , gordo wrote: I'd like to use a COUNTIF function with criteria being all visible rows set in the column filter. Thanks- |
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